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Diphosphene is a
compound having the
formula (PH)2. It
exists as two
geometric isomers, E and Z.
Diphosphene is also the
parent member of the
entire class...
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Diphosphene is a type of
organophosphorus compound that has a phosphorus–phosphorus
double bond,
denoted by R-P=P-R'.
These compounds are not common,...
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stable diphosphene, a
derivative of phosphorus(I)...
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azanes Ammonia Triazane Related compounds Diazene Triazene Tetrazene Diphosphene Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in
their standard...
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symmetrical and
unsymmetrical diphosphenes. The
resultant phosphorus-tungsten
species can also
catalyze the
exchange of
diphosphene end-groups. The W(PMe3)4(η2-CH2PMe2)H...
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contain sodium hydroxide. Diphosphane, H2P−PH2,
simplified to P2H4
Diphosphene, HP=PH For
further information about the
early history of phosphine,...
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isomerism can also
occur in
inorganic compounds.
Diazenes (and the
related diphosphenes) can also
exhibit cis–trans isomerism. As with
organic compounds, the...
- 5 PhPCl2 + 5 Mg → (PhP)5 + 5 MgCl2 2 Ph2PCl + Mg → Ph2P-PPh2 + MgCl2
Diphosphenes, with the
formula R2P2,
formally contain phosphorus-phosphorus double...
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Melting point −80 °C (−112 °F; 193 K)
Related compounds Other anions diphosphene dinitrogen difluoride Other cations azo
compounds Related Binary azanes...
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Triazene Tetrazene Pentazole Hexazine Phosphine Diphosphane Triphosphane Diphosphene Hexaphosphabenzene Arsine Diarsane Triarsane Stibine Bi****hine Except...